By Mohan Gardner


An increasing trend among hip newly-weds is to have a 'trash the dress ' photography shoot after their wedding. These kind of shoots sometimes place the bride-to-be and groom in environments which contrast their beauty and splendour of their bridal dress with a dirty or unusual setting.

Classic locations include beaches, abandoned buildings, rubbish dumps and caves. This frequently ends up in the annihilation of the wedding dress, which is the way the shoots got their name.

The shoots are also known by the different names 'rock the frock ' or 'fearless bridal'. The photographs tend to be shot in the kind of a fashion or glamour shoot and can produce some truly astounding images.

For photographers who are sufficiently fortunate to come across a bride who is prepared and willing to wade into waist high water or to crawl over a hill of garbage in her wedding dress, a trash the dress photo shoot can make a superb addition to their portfolio. There are however several considerations before accepting such a shoot from a customer. There are personal safety issues to consider. It is often easy to get caught up in the instant during this type of shoot and if you're handling a deadly environment such as a cave or scrapyard then this could end in disaster. It's really important to sanction limits with your client before beginning and to scout the location prior to the shoot.

From a client's point of view, the trash the dress shoot might appear like a lovely concept, but when the time comes there is always the likelihood that the bride will have a change of heart and not desire any harm to come to her dress. It is always good for the wedding photographerto have an alternative plan for some tamer pictures which can often be set up in the same location without risking any damages to the dress.




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